Our Lecturers

 

Stefan Dech

satellite remote sensing for terrestrial ecosystem research

(chairholder at Würzburg University and director of the DLR-DFD)

Claudia Kuenzer

global environmental change

 

Tobias Ullmann

hydrography, archaeology

Hannes Taubenböck

urban remote sensing

Martin Wegmann

remote sensing in ecology and conservation
(coordinator of EAGLE)

Sarah Schoenbrodt-Stitt

agricultural remote sensing

Celia Baumhoer

cold region remote sensing

Doris Klein

Doris Klein

landsurface remote sensing

Helga Kuechly

conservation

Hooman Latifi

Ariane Droin

urban remote sensing

Christian Geiss

natural hazards

Michael Thiel

Michael Thiel

Remote sensing for urban and agricultural analysis

Mirjana Bevanda

UAS applications in ecology

Henri Debray

urban remote sensing

Jakob Schwalb-Willmann

animal movement-environment interaction

Richard Rodriguez

urban remote sensing

Elio Rauth

UAS applications in arctic ecology

Tanja Kraus

remote sensing for forest ecosystems

Simon Plank

natural hazards

Basil Tufail

remote sensing for vegetation dynamics

Sebastian Buchelt

SAR remote sensing of periglacial processes

Michael Wurm

urban remote sensing

Konstantin Müller

Remote sensing and deep learning

De-Cyuan Jheng

urban remote sensing

Direct Communication

The EAGLE MSc study program has small classes and you will have the opportunity to discuss Earth Observation with lecturer from the University as well as the German Aerospace Centre.

Innovative Ideas

We support your innovative ideas and will lead you to think outside the box. Innovative ideas can be pursued in our Innovation Laboratory.

Advanced Technology

We provide access to newest Earth Observation data, methods and approaches while focusing on its application for defined environmental challenges.

Sophisticated Techniques

All our lecturer will provide you with the newest advances in Earth Observation techniques, software and solutions.

lecturers with diverse research areas

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